Port Monmouth

Port Monmouth is an unincorporated community within Middletown Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey. The area is home to the Seabrook-Wilson House, which was built in 1663; it was nicknamed the "Port Monmouth Spy House" due to a 1960s myth that the house was a tavern during the American Revolutionary War where British troops were spied on by patriots. The story was created to generate interest in the area. In 1974, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. In 2010, Port Monmouth had a population of 3,818 people.